Indiana University Athletics
Compliance Question Of The Week
Compliance Question Of The Week
Question:
If an IU Coach has been invited to work at a non-institutional camp, is he/she free to go?
Answer:
For the most part, yes, although several sports have some set limits (basketball coaches can't work outside camps, and football coaches are limited on when they can). The key for ALL is that you can only work at camps that are conducted using the same requirements as an institutional (IU) camp, and that basically is:
a. The camp must be open to all and anyone (but now apparently it CAN be called "Elite" again!) b. No High School prospects should be employed at the camp or be permitted a reduced or free registration to the camp.
c. The camp should have some coaching / teaching involved.
Question:
If an IU Coach has been invited to work at a non-institutional camp, is he/she free to go?
Answer:
For the most part, yes, although several sports have some set limits (basketball coaches can't work outside camps, and football coaches are limited on when they can). The key for ALL is that you can only work at camps that are conducted using the same requirements as an institutional (IU) camp, and that basically is:
a. The camp must be open to all and anyone (but now apparently it CAN be called "Elite" again!) b. No High School prospects should be employed at the camp or be permitted a reduced or free registration to the camp.
c. The camp should have some coaching / teaching involved.